A nice little refresh for the Xbox One is being rolled out by Microsoft Monday. It's the November system update, and Microsoft just announced it Monday.

The updates were likely installed while most gamers were sleeping, so it will be a nice little way to wake up.

The custom background is the big change that gamers will notice when they log into their Xbox One consoles starting Monday.

Besides the backgrounds, profiles are also getting a refresher. Within the profile section of gamers' Xbox Live accounts, they will now be able to display their location and include an "about me" section as well.

Also in the profile section, gamers will be able to select up to six video clips or achievements that they are most proud of. This is a lot like a virtual trophy room.

Twitter is already a popular place for gamers to share their thoughts and video clips. Xbox One creators know this. That's why gamers will now be able to click the "share" button and easily share clips from games with their followers from their consoles.

TV watching is about to get a whole lot more fun too thanks to Xbox One. With real-time TV sharing and the ability to see what's trending, gamers will be able to interact with a service known as Live TV Trending -- just another fun feature that the folks at Xbox One came up with to keep gamers entertained and connected to each other.

Twitter will be used in the Live TV Trending feature, and hashtags will allow Xbox One Live members the capability to talk about what they are watching.

Another great feature that is being updated is the Xbox One Store. Now, Gold members of Xbox Live will be able to search free a heavily discounted games because everyone likes a great deal, right?

This is reportedly the last major update that Microsoft has planned for 2014. There will be no December system update.

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